A South Carolina judge ruled Monday that prosecutors can present evidence of alleged financial crimes committed by Alex Murdaugh as part of his continuing double-murder trial
WALTERBORO, S.C.—A South Carolina judge ruled Monday that prosecutors can present evidence of alleged financial crimes committed by Alex Murdaugh as part ofThe 54-year-old disbarred lawyer is accused of fatally shooting his wife, Maggie Murdaugh, and son Paul at the family hunting estate on the night of June 7, 2021. Mr. Murdaugh has been jailed for over a year on
, primarily related to allegedly swindling his clients out of $8.8 million but also related to alleged drug trafficking, money laundering and insurance fraud in a failed assisted-suicide attempt over Labor Day weekend in 2021.
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